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VS_DXB
4 years agoNew member | Level 2
lost phone. How to disable 2-factor authentication without the old phone and auth app?
lost phone. How to disable 2-factor authentication without the old phone and auth app?
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- Rich4 years ago
Super User II
VS_DXB wrote:
lost phone. How to disable 2-factor authentication without the old phone and auth app?
You need to use the emergency backup code(s) you were given when you activated two-step authentication, or you would need another active device already signed in to your account. Without either of those, there's no way to gain access to an account that's protected with two-step authentication.
- VS_DXB4 years agoNew member | Level 2
Thank you. Yes, I have thee codes. Pls advise detailed step-by-step how to disable 2-F auth and then I'll be able to enable it with the new phone. Thanks
- Rich4 years ago
Super User II
VS_DXB wrote:
Pls advise detailed step-by-step how to disable 2-F auth and then I'll be able to enable it with the new phone.
The link I provided above explains how to access your account using your backup codes, as well as how to disable two-step authentication once you get signed in.
- AlejandroPinto3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Hello,
I changed smartphone on a trade-in deal and I lost access to my old authenticator.
Can someone help to recorver this?
Thank you in advance
- Mark3 years ago
Super User II
No. The only thing you can do is use the recovery codes you were given when you set it up OR download everything if already logged in and create a new account.
- AlejandroPinto3 years agoNew member | Level 2
Thank you for you reply.
However I did my account like 6 or 7 years ago and at that time I never received recovery codes.
There are a solution to have the recorery codes?
- Rich3 years ago
Super User II
AlejandroPinto wrote:
However I did my account like 6 or 7 years ago and at that time I never received recovery codes.
Perhaps you overlooked them then, and didn't save them. Two-step verification does not get enabled without backup codes. If you don't have them, and you don't have the authentication device, then there's no way to gain access to the account.
- Mark3 years ago
Super User II
You are always given recovery codes when setting the account up AlejandroPinto, however, that long ago it wasnt as obvious - you had to click 'Confirm' to say you'd downloaded and that was it.
But as Rich said without you cannot regain access.
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